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Changing Climate, Changing Migration

Migration Policy Institute
Climate Change
Migration
Climate Migration
Displacement and Mobility
Nordic Countries
International Law
Displacement
Climate Justice
Greenland
Indigenous Peoples
Hurricanes
Migration Patterns
Migration Policy Institute
Nordic Network On Climate Related Displacement and Mobility
International Organization For Migration
Refugee Law
Caribbean Islands
Brazil
Children
International Refugee Assistance Project

How are climate change and environmental degradation affecting human migration across borders and within countries? We explore with top experts in this Migration Policy Institute podcast.

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Children are especially vulnerable to displacement linked to climate change. Each year, millions of young people are displaced by weather-related disasters, as schools and other services break down and adults send children away to find safety. Forced... more

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Within the next few decades, rising sea levels could wipe some small Pacific Island nations off the face of the earth. The prospect that the physical territory of countries such as Kiribati and Tuvalu is no longer habitable raises the prospect that t... more

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It is no easy task to say with certainty that a particular storm, drought, or other extreme weather event causes human displacement, or that those individual events are due to human-caused climate change. Hurricanes, wildfires, mudslides, monsoons, a... more

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The small island nations that make up the Caribbean are incredibly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Many people and businesses are concentrated along the coastline, exposing them to intensifying hurricanes and rising sea levels. Are these... more

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Recent Guests

Laura Healy
Climate Change Migration and Protection Specialist
UNICEF
Episode: The Young Lives Uprooted by Climate Change
Mark Nevitt
Associate Professor of Law at Emory University and retired Navy commander
Emory University
Episode: Will Climate Change Push Some People into Statelessness?
Lisa Thalheimer
Climate scientist and research scholar at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Episode: Connecting the Dots: How Climate Detectives Link Human-Caused Environmental Change to Migration
Natalie Dietrich Jones
Senior Research Fellow at the University of the West Indies in Mona, Jamaica, focusing on migration, displacement and border issues.
University of the West Indies
Episode: Small Islands, Big Challenges: Climate Change and Migration in the Caribbean
Dr. John Aoga
A data scientist specializing in machine learning at the University of Louvain.
University of Louvain
Episode: Can AI Predict Climate Migration?
Peter Schwartzstein
An environmental journalist and author
Center for Climate and Security, Wilson Center's Environmental Change and Security Program
Episode: In a Climate Tinderbox, Migration Can Spark Violence
Nasrat Sayed
Independent researcher who formerly worked with Afghanistan's Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development
Episode: Climate Change, Migration & Conflict in Afghanistan and Pakistan
Maryam Abbasi
PhD scholar at the University of Vermont and advisory member to the State of Vermont's Environmental Justice Council
University of Vermont
Episode: Climate Change, Migration & Conflict in Afghanistan and Pakistan
Julia Neusner
Climate research and operations specialist
International Refugee Assistance Project
Episode: Stories of Climate Change and Migration to the U.S.-Mexico Border

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Julian Hadam
Host of Changing Climate, Changing Migration

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 18 ratings
  • Great podcast, always to the point!

    Super useful podcast with top thinkers on this very thorny topic!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Camille Paris Soizic
    France3 years ago
  • Useful info, good timing

    Useful information with each episode presented in a reasonable amount of time. I appreciate learning from people I had not previously heard about.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Brady N. F.
    United States5 years ago

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The Young Lives Uprooted by Climate Change
Q: What legal frameworks currently protect children displaced by climate-related events?
Existing frameworks like the Convention on the Rights of the Child offer some protection, but significant gaps remain in translating policies into action at the national level.
The Young Lives Uprooted by Climate Change
Q: What happens to education and health when a child is relocated?
Education systems are disrupted, schools may be destroyed or overcrowded, and children's health can suffer due to malnutrition and lack of resources during displacement.
The Young Lives Uprooted by Climate Change
Q: Why are children particularly vulnerable to being displaced?
Children are often first to flee in crises, and their dependency on caregivers increases their vulnerability. Displacement can also disrupt education and social networks, exacerbating risks.
Will Climate Change Push Some People into Statelessness?
Q: How should international law adapt to the potential for climate-induced statehood loss?
International law currently lacks clarity to protect climate refugees and is seen as inadequate for modern challenges; evolving legal practices may be necessary.
Will Climate Change Push Some People into Statelessness?
Q: Would climate migrants qualify as stateless if their country no longer exists?
It's unclear if displaced citizens would maintain recognition as nationals or be seen as stateless; recognition under international law remains a critical issue.

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Exploring the intersection of climate change and migration, this podcast features discussions on how environmental changes affect human movements both across borders and within countries. Expert guests bring a wealth of knowledge from various fields, including law, science, and international relations, to illustrate the multifaceted impacts of climate on migration patterns. Noteworthy topics include the potential for statelessness in small island nations, the role of artificial intelligence in predicting migration due to climate, and the legal frameworks that might protect climate-displaced individuals. This podcast is particularly valuable for those interested in climate justice, humanitarian issues, and global migration trends.

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8. Maryam Abbasi

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